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Who should not be enrolled in PSERS?

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Any employee hired by an employment service contracted by the employer (school entity) and who is considered an employee of the service as opposed to the school entity, should not be enrolled in PSERS.
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If we are pre-enrolled, how do we become actively enrolled?

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Complete the group enrollment form which includes the coordinator's name and contact information, email address and a copy of a voided check. Return the enrollment form to ESI at the address provided on the form.
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How will I know if PSERS received my Application?

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PSERS receives each Application(s) from your employer(s), a letter will be sent to you acknowledging receipt of the application.
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Who is eligible to be a member of PSERS?

Public Safety Employees' Retirement System (PSERS)
Members of Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) Plan 2 and Plan 3 that are employed by a PSERS employer on or before July 1, 2006, on a full-time basis, who meet at least one of the criteria listed below will have the option to become a member of PSERS during the election period of July 1, 2006 through September 30, 2006. These members will receive a PSERS Election Packet in June.
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What is the difference between PERS and PSERS?

Public Safety Employees' Retirement System (PSERS)
The major difference between PERS and PSERS is that PSERS will provide full retirement benefits at age 65 with at least five years of service credit or at age 60 with 10 years of PSERS service. For those with at least 20 years of service, early retirement will be available at age 53, with a benefit reduction of three percent per year from age sixty.
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How do I begin membership in PSERS?

Public Safety Employees' Retirement System (PSERS)
You will need to inform your employer of your desire to become a PSERS member by filling out and signing the PSERS Election form, which will be included in the election packet you will receive from your employer. Your employer will inform DRS of your choice by reporting you in PSERS and submitting your signed election form to DRS.
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Should employees who waive PSERS membership be reported to PSERS?

Frequently Asked Questions - Enrolling Members on the Web
Employers must report employees to PSERS who choose to waive PSERS membership by submitting a Member Demographic record and a Contract Record with "ACTIVW" (active, waived) in the Work Status. Please do not report wages unless instructed via letter from PSERS. When PSERS receives this information, we send the appropriate information and a Waiver by Part-Time Employee Covered by IRA Account (PSRS-51) to the employee.
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What do I do now that I am enrolled?

Division of Student Administration
Now that you are an enrolled student at Deakin University you will need to activate your USERNAME and PASSWORD. This will allow you to access areas of the Deakin Website, the internet and most importantly StudentConnect, Deakin studies On-Line and your Deakin email account. To activate your username and password please go to www.deakin.edu.au/password. You will require your student number, date of birth, course code and the postcode of the postal address you have supplied to the university.
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I am not yet enrolled. What do I do?

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You need to fill in an enrolment form. If you are a New Zealand M??ori or a M??ori descendant you can use this form to say whether you want to be registered on the General or the M??ori electoral roll. Go to How to Enrol for further information. Click Do it here! to enrol online.
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When must I be enrolled by?

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If you enrol by a month before the election you will receive an EasyVote information pack in the mail. The pack includes useful information about voting including an EasyVote card. You can vote without the EasyVote card but it will take longer.
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Legally a person can get enrolled at any time except during the period between the last date of nomination and the date of completion of electoral process. But, usually voters will be enrolled during preparation / revision of Electoral Rolls as directed by the Election Commission of India.
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Do LEOFF members have the option to join PSERS?

Public Safety Employees' Retirement System (PSERS)
No. Only members of PERS Plan 2 or 3 who are employed by a PSERS employer in a PSERS position before July 1, 2006 will have the option to join PSERS.
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When do I have to make the decision to begin my membership in PSERS?

Public Safety Employees' Retirement System (PSERS)
You will have an “election period” from July 1, 2006 through September 30, 2006 to elect PSERS membership. If you do not elect membership during the “election period” you will remain in PERS while in your current position.
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What happens now that I am enrolled in the study?

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Now that you are enrolled, your doctor and the study staff are going to explain the next steps, schedule you for follow-up visits, and provide you with a study kit that has the medications you will take.
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Who will have access to my information once I am enrolled in the Registry?

Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium
All information contained in the database is secure, and is utilized by only by the Registry team. Both the Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium and the research institutions follow strict federal HIPAA guidelines. No. Only the person you specify as your primary contact at the time of your enrollment can ask questions about your enrollment and/or participation. You may change this designation at any time, and you should notify us if that occurs.
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If I am enrolled with VA, what benefits will I receive?

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Veterans in the VA health care system will be eligible to receive necessary inpatient and outpatient services, including preventive and primary care. These include: diagnostic and treatment services; rehabilitation; mental health and substance abuse treatment; home health, respite and hospice care; and drugs in conjunction with VA treatment. More Questions on this topic? Ask it here http://www.hadit.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1426
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If enrolled, can I get dental care?

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In general, dental benefits are limited to service-connected dental conditions or to veterans who are permanently and totally disabled from service-connected causes. For specifics, contact the VA health benefits advisor at your local VA health care facility. More Questions on this topic? Ask it here http://www.hadit.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1456
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After I'm enrolled, how do I change information?

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To update your name, phone number or email address associated with your online My Account access, see the “Profile” tab on the My Account Home page. If you change your email address, you must notify The Gas Company by providing your current email address within the secure Profile section of My Account to allow The Gas Company to forward your bill ready notification to your email box. Mailing Address” from the My Account Home page.
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Should I already be enrolled in a graduate program when I apply?

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No. However, proof of acceptance in an accredited college or university must be provided if you become a finalist.
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Can I attend the class before I am enrolled?

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You should be attending every class so that you can evaluate the course and be in a position to withdraw within the 100% tuition refund deadline (see important dates) if the course is not appropriate for you. (The 100% tuition deadline is the Friday of the 1st week of the quarter)
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What happens after I'm officially enrolled?

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Once we have successfully enrolled you in your class, you will receive two important documents via mail: A Transaction Summary confirming your enrollment. (Note: Because many students are not officially enrolled until after the quarter has started, you may not receive this confirmation before your class begins.) Your Transaction Summary will provide you with your seven-digit UW Student ID Number. (Please keep a copy of your number in a safe place.
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Who can enrolled in Project LEAP?

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Any student that is enrolled at PCC, that is having academic challenges and feels he/she could benefit from a mentoring partnership.
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If I have a loan, how is my bank notified that I am enrolled?

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Borough of Manhattan Community College participates in sharing student data with the National Student Clearinghouse, which processes most requests for enrollment. We supply the clearinghouse with our student enrollment three times each semester. Banks and other lending agencies get the enrollment information directly from the clearinghouse. The data requester is carefully screened and information is carefully given out, in accordance with all Federal and State rules regarding privacy issues.
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What if the PERS member decides not join PSERS membership?

Frequently Asked Questions About PSERS Eligibility
No, to qualify as a member of PSERS a member need only meet one of the four criteria specified in RCW 41.37.010(5). This RCW was changed on March 29, 2006, by new legislation 2685-S.SL. We have listed the changes below because the changes have not yet been posted to the Code Reviser Web site.
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What other qualifying criteria must an employee meet for PSERS eligibility?

Frequently Asked Questions About PSERS Eligibility
Yes, serving in the United States Armed Forces should not prevent an eligible member from becoming a member of PSERS.
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